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Truck Norris: Possibly the Most 'Merica Thing on 4 Wheels

When it comes to rugged and badass American icons, Chuck Norris is definitely one of the names that comes to mind. Chuck became a household name as an impressive Martial Artist and hero of the Old West style action television series Walker Texas Ranger. So when Chuck Norris and Maverik teamed up to give away a truck that embodied everything that is Chuck Norris, Heavy D from Diesel Brothers reinvented his prized Duramax-powered '11 Chevy Silverado 2500HD named Zeus and created this monster for them: Truck Norris.

Truck Norris in its natural habitat

The first thing you see is undoubtedly the Chuck-approved American flag outer skin on the truck.

Can't miss that wrap job

Under the hood is a Duramax 6.6L with an SXE363 turbo, upgraded headstuds and a PPEI tune.

Custom Truck Norris badges

The Fusion front bumper was modified by Sparks and fitted with two Monster Hooks, eight KC Hilites Flex Cube LED pods and a 12,000-pound winch.

The front bumper has been modified by Sparks Motors

A custom Sparks Motors roof rack with more KC Flex Cubes ties into the bed rack system, featuring a decked storage system. Also in the bed lies a 15-pound bottle of nitrous. 

Nitrous bottle mounted on the bed cage

Up front is a McGaughy's suspension system with 6-inch extended control arms and FOA coilovers. The rear suspension consists of Deaver long travel springs and FOA bypass shocks.

The rear axle on Truck Norris

The truck is rolling on 20-inch Trail Ready Beadlock Wheels and 40x15.50x20 Nitto Trail Grapplers — the perfect combination of toughness and gritty grip.

Nitto Trail Grapplers

A truck this big and bad isn't easy to get into, so they installed some AMP Research power step boards for convenience. 

Truck Norris is all animal

This one-of-a-kind build is being given away this fall to one lucky winner. We can only hope whoever ends up with it carries on the badass, tough-guy legacy of Chuck Norris.

See more of Truck Norris in the photo gallery below.

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